
I picked these up for I think 5 bucks each. I could sell them but I'm not going to make much of a profit. I'd do better to fill them with all these Lincolns I have around here. I've got a pile of sets I've been working on in various albums: Whitman, Dansco, albums and folders. They just keep piling up. I may as well move them out the door. I'd like to step this hobby up a notch, do more buying and selling. This has been a pretty good month already. Picked up a pile of Canadian Large Cents for a real good price, already sold a few to take the edge off the investment. I've almost got a complete set fro 1858 to 1920. I'm not too attached, though. I won't mind selling them off to pay for my Lincoln Habit.
I've had a lot of time to think for the past couple of months. I kinda like this semi-retirement thing. I sleep whenever I want for as long as I want. Eat whatever I like, do whatever pleases my fancy. You should try it. I've only got a few more payments on the mortgage, then my bills will be about $600/month, including groceries. One thing I'll say about living in the woods...it's Cheap! I've got a little money, and a little coming in here and there. I'm thinking I can make a pretty good go of it just doing my coin thing.
My Youtube videos are coming along. I'm getting some subscribers here and there, but it needs a whole lot more effort if I'm to make a little extra income from that project. I've got an idea that would make lie easier for people searching rolls. I'll let you know about that when the time comes. In the meantime, I've got a pile of coins to record, sort, identify and sell. It takes a lot of time but I've got some time to spare just now. I figure I'll invest more of it into getting a coin business off the ground. It's a natural progression of the hobby. Just like everything else, you get out of it what you put in. If nothing else, I'm bringing in a few hundred a month doing something I enjoy.
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